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Easy, no drill front camera install

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by vwarwar, Jun 15, 2019.

  1. Jun 15, 2019 at 12:08 PM
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    vwarwar

    vwarwar [OP] Member

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    Vitor
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    It really takes less than 20 minutes for that install. No drill needs, amazingly enough, there we can find enough holes in the right spot.

    Materials
    - TRD Sport 2019
    - Camara: Natika from Amazon - $39.00
    - Interface: Car Solutions RFCCC - From Amazon - $120.00

    The interfaces comes from Hong Kong, all arrived in less than 5 days .

    Both kits comes with all you need, and more. From electrical tape to a tool to remove plastic parts of the dash, it is all there.


    • Camara:
    Note that you will only need the red power (12 v) that tags along with the yellow video VGA plug.




    • -Interface:
    With this device, you will not need a switch, what I think is pretty cool. You will activate the camera and choose front or rear by using the commands in the wheel.


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    • Installation

    Step one:

    - Pass the camera cable across the firewall. There is a non used passage with a grommet on the left side, behind the brake booster.

    - I recommend using this as it is unused. If you choose to use any other "passage" watch out for the potential of demaging other cables..

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    Step 2.

    Take the head unit out (pull the plastic molding with your hands), use a 10 mm socket to remove it. Follow instructions on how to pig tail all the connections. Very easy.

    For power, this is what is coming from the camera. Use the red wire to connect to the (+) 12 V from one of the connections. You will not need a neutral.





    Step 3.

    Find a place for the camera. You can be creative here, but I choose to take advantage of a hole in the front.



    Finally, here is a shot on how it looks like:




    Enjoy

    Vitor
     

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